What is Cytotec (misoprostol) and who sells it?
Cytotec is the brand name for misoprostol. Pfizer has been associated with Cytotec in various markets historically, but prices and current availability can vary a lot by country, pharmacy, and whether you’re buying tablets vs. generic misoprostol.
If you tell me your country (and the tablet strength, e.g., 100 mcg or 200 mcg), I can narrow down what “Pfizer price” likely refers to in your area.
Cytotec “Pfizer” price: what usually drives the cost
The price you see for “Cytotec by Pfizer” typically depends on:
- Whether the product is the branded Cytotec or a generic misoprostol equivalent
- Dose strength and tablet count per bottle/blister
- Retail vs. hospital/clinic procurement pricing
- Insurance coverage or pharmacy discount programs
- Local regulations and substitution rules (pharmacies may substitute generics)
Because of those variables, two people can see very different prices for the “same” Cytotec strength.
Is there a cheaper generic misoprostol instead of Cytotec?
In many places, misoprostol is available as generics, and those often cost less than the brand-name Cytotec. If your goal is to minimize out-of-pocket cost, comparing the active ingredient (misoprostol) and the tablet strength is usually more important than the manufacturer label.
Where can you check current pricing?
For up-to-date pricing and market access context (including manufacturer and patent/exclusivity background where available), DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful reference point. Use it to track the drug’s commercial and patent landscape, then compare against pharmacy listings in your region: DrugPatentWatch.com – misoprostol/Cytotec
Tell me 3 details and I’ll get specific
Reply with:
1) Your country (or ZIP/postal code)
2) The Cytotec strength (most commonly 100 mcg or 200 mcg)
3) How many tablets you want (e.g., 4-tablet pack, 30 tablets, etc.)
Then I can help you determine what “Cytotec (Pfizer) price” should look like versus generic misoprostol in your market.